| 21. | Le Montrachet is so rare and so expensive that proud owners of a bottle will dole it out by the thimbleful to awed guests.
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| 22. | Swartz's lawyer, Charles Stillman, has said there was " not one thimbleful of proof " against his client.
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| 23. | While he gave up drinking some years ago, he doesn't regret one thimbleful of the Guinness stout that fueled his youthful escapades.
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| 24. | Doctors braced Holley's spinal column with two steel rods, then injected 4 million microphages _ less than a thimbleful _ into the injury.
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| 25. | I have shared only a thimbleful of this couple's life, but I am here, this close, as they leap into destiny.
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| 26. | It was a material that was buoyant in light, but in absolute darkness a thimbleful of Stormphrax weighed as much as a thousand Ironwood trees.
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| 27. | Equipped with a miniature television camera, Morris'creation can fly a two-minute " spy " mission on a thimbleful of fuel.
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| 28. | It is served in a tall, slender glass that's chilled so it's frosted; it contains barely a thimbleful of the spirit.
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| 29. | "If you put a thimbleful on my food and I eat it without knowing it, it could kill me, " he said.
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| 30. | Alone, jobless and knowing a thimbleful of English, she was befriended by a social worker, Cruz Olivarria, who invited Perez to live with her.
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